Intention of an inimitable sensorless control for BLDC motor drive

This drudgery suggests an enriched methodology, a position sensorless control scheme for Brushless dc (BLDC) motor drive. The sensorless control techniques based on a latent start-up method with a high starting torque are recommended. For some applications it is imperative to reduce the manufacturing cost of the drive. Cost reduction is generally accomplished by eradication of the drive components such as sensors. The rotor position is aligned at standstill for maximum starting torque without an extra sensor and any statistics of motor parameters. With an identified initial rotor position and a specified commutation logic, an open-loop control system is then applied to accelerate the motor from a standstill. The viability of the recommended sensorless control arrangement is authenticated by MATLAB/SIMULINK results.

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